- Carol Twombly
Carol Twombly (born 1959) is an American
calligrapher and typeface designer who has designed many typefaces, including Trajan, Myriad and AdobeCaslon . She worked as a type designer atAdobe Systems from 1988 through 1999, during which time she designed, or contributed to the design of many typefaces. She retired from type design in early 1999, to focus on her other design interests, involving textiles and jewelry.Education
Twombly attended and graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) where she first studied sculpture, and later changed her major to graphic design. She credits her professors Charles Bigelow and
Kris Holmes , whose studio she worked in, for her inspiration and stimulating her interest in typography. AtStanford University Twombly was one of only five people to graduate from the short-lived digital typography program.Awards
Twombly was the 1984 recipient of the Morisawa gold prize, and the 1994 winner of the
Prix Charles Peignot , given by theAssociation Typographique Internationale (ATypI) - the first woman, and second American, to receive this award given to a promising typeface designer under the age of 35.Typefaces by Twombly
*Adobe
Caslon (1990)
*Chaparral (1997)
*Charlemagne (1989)
*Lithos (1989)
*Mirarae (1984)
*Myriad (1991, designed withRobert Slimbach )
*Nueva (1994)
*Pepperwood (1993)
*Rosewood (1993)
*Trajan (1989)
*Viva (1993)
*Zebrawood (1993)ources
* [http://www.adobe.com/type/typedesign/twombly.html Carol Twombly - Adobe Type Designers]
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